The following links form a bibliography and sitography for matters linking metaphysics and topics of priority in my personal acts of recognition. They might lead you to other websites and online platforms. Some of them are hosted by myself for practical purpose and in order to not lose the hyperlink, but they can all be easily found online on official academic platforms. For any concern, please, refer to the legal page.
【TATHĀGATAGARBHA】
HUBBARD Jamie : ‘Tathāgatagarbha, Emptiness, and Monism’, Smith College, 2009
KHOSLA Usha : ‘Study of the Tathāgatagarbha as True Self and the true selves of the Brahmanic, Sāṅkhya and Jaina traditions’, Department of Religious Studies, University of Toronto, 2015
TAKASAKI Jikidō 高崎直道 : ‘The Tathāgatagarbha Theory Reconsidered :
Reflections on Some Recent Issues in Japanese Buddhist Studies’, Japanese Journal of Religious Studies, 2000
ZIMMERMANN Michael : ‘A Buddha Within: The Tathāgatagarbhasūtra – The Earliest Exposition of the Buddha-Nature Teaching in India’, Bibliotheca Philologica et Philosophica Buddhica, 2002
【SYSTEMS COMPARISON】
KLOETZLI W. Randolph : ‘Nous and Nirvāṇa: Conversations with Plotinus — An Essay in Buddhist Cosmology’, Philosophy East & West, University of Hawai’i, 2007
SABO Theodore : ‘Plotinus and Buddhism’, Philosophy East & West, North-West University, South Africa, 2017
TSENG Chih-mien Adrian : ‘A comparison of the concepts of Buddha-nature and Dao-nature of Medieval China’, McMaster University, 2014
OSTO Douglas : ‘Proto-Tantric Elements in the Gaṇḍavyūha Sūtra’, Journal of Religious History Vol. 33, 2009
【AGAINST DUALISM】
LI Jingjing : ‘Eroding sexism: A Yogācāra dialectics of gender’, Cambridge University Press, 2021
【HISTORY OF ENLIGHTENMENT】
CUMMISKEY David : ‘Buddhist Modernism and Kant on Enlightenment’, Buddhist Philosophy: A Comparative Approach, Coll., John Wiley & Sons, 2017
WILLAVER Ranie : ‘Zhuangzi’s scepticism in light of Yangist ideas’, School of Humanities, The University of South Wales, 2012
【INTRODUCTIONS】
Introduction to 華嚴 Wāyim (Huayan) by Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy